Vishakh’s latest “The Manchester Musings” column. When Bastian Schweinsteiger scored an injury time winner against Watford at Vicarage Road in November 2015, the overwhelming emotion for United fans was – ‘How good does this feel’ – late winners turning 1 point into 3, a draw into a win, and sending supporters into euphoria that had

Spare a thought for Marcus Rashford. The teenager who burst onto the scene last season dramatically enough to salvage a shred of credibility from the dying embers of Luis Van Gaal’s regime and claim a place in England’s Euro 2016 squad has so far sat on the side-lines of Jose Mourinho’s bright new dawn. So

There has been a touch of deja vu about events at Old Trafford over the past couple of weeks. A teenaged striker, this time by the name of Marcus Rashford has taken advantage of an injury to Wayne Rooney and made an explosive start to his Manchester United career. His performances and four goals against